Crime & Safety

Police Say Missing Nashua Man, Not Seen For 3 Weeks, Found: Follow-Up

Andrew Champoux, 30, was reported missing to police on Feb. 24. He was last heard from on Feb. 10. Champoux was found March 1.

Andrew Champoux was reported missing to Nashua police on Feb. 24 and was last heard from on Feb. 10.
Andrew Champoux was reported missing to Nashua police on Feb. 24 and was last heard from on Feb. 10. (Nashua Police Department)

Update, March 1: Nashua police said Friday Andrew Champoux, who had been missing for about three weeks, has been located.

“Andrew was found safe and is reunited with friends and family,” Sgt. John Cinelli, the public information officer and communications division supervisor for the Nashua Police Department, said. “The Nashua Police Department would like to thank those members of the public who expediently assisted in locating Andrew to ensure his safe reunification with loved ones.”

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NASHUA, NH — Nashua police are asking for the public’s help in finding a missing man.

Andrew Champoux, 30, is 6 feet, 1 inch tall, around 180 to 220 pounds, and has hazel brown eyes and brown hair. He was last heard from on Feb. 10 in Nashua and was reported missing to police two weeks later, according to Sgt. John Cinelli, the public information officer and communications division supervisor for the Nashua Police Department.

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“Andrew’s friends and family have not had any contact with him since this time, which is described as uncharacteristic,” he said. “His disappearance is not considered suspicious at this time.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact Det. Weiss of the Nashua Police Department directly at 603-589-6148 or anonymously at the Nashua Police Department Crime Line at 603-589-1665.

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